Canyon//SRAM Racing Jerseys 2024Harmonic Riff Jersey for top German team

Maik Schröder

 · 13.01.2024

The impulsive colour scheme characterises the new jersey from Canyon//SRAM Racing.
Photo: Canyon
The Women's World Tour team Canyon//SRAM Racing has unveiled its jersey for the 2024 season. The new outfits were designed and developed by Canyon. The designers chose a very creative and unconventional approach for the design of the jersey.

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The new jerseys of the Canyon//SRAM Racing team are a real eye-catcher: changing patterns and a colourful mix of colours characterise the outfit of the German professional racing team. Purple and blue are mixed with a shade of red, which is intended to merge into a green tonal wave.

The new jerseys from Canyon//SRAM Racing for the 2024 season. The design is unconventional, but very creative.Photo: CanyonThe new jerseys from Canyon//SRAM Racing for the 2024 season. The design is unconventional, but very creative.


New Canyon//SRAM Racing jersey creatively designed

Represent sounds as colours? That was the designer's idea. The design called "Harmonic Riff" is intended to represent the sounds and rhythms of a race day - according to Canyon. Ricarda Bauernfeind and her team-mates are enveloped in brilliant riffs - from the gentle whirring of the freewheel to the cheers of the crowd. The mixture of colours and this way of depicting movement flow dynamically into one another and are intended to embody the team's impact in the race.

The design called "Harmonic Riff" is intended to embody the sounds and rhythms of a race day.Photo: CanyonThe design called "Harmonic Riff" is intended to embody the sounds and rhythms of a race day.
In a song, a constant tension of riffs and progressions attracts our attention. The highs and lows form the framework of a song and create space for starting points, be it a breakdown, a lead or a solo. But at the end of the day, everything is built around this harmonic flow. - Designer McKenzie Sampson
"Incorporating this dynamic into the design was a fundamental part of our inspiration for this year's jersey," says designer McKenzie Sampson.Photo: Canyon"Incorporating this dynamic into the design was a fundamental part of our inspiration for this year's jersey," says designer McKenzie Sampson.

The sound of a race day: music on the Jersey

In a race, as in a song, there are always solos and pauses. Impulses and rest phases. The journey you go on when you listen to music is reflected in the race: the opening riff, the short interludes, the big climb. And, the climax of victory. It was important to the designers to incorporate this special dynamic into the new outfit and to visualise it.

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The impulsive colour scheme characterises the new jersey from Canyon//SRAM Racing.Photo: CanyonThe impulsive colour scheme characterises the new jersey from Canyon//SRAM Racing.

Last year, the Jersey featured high pressure areas as they occur in the atmosphere. This year, Canyon has taken up the idea again and worked on the new idea together with Ultan Coyle (the Global Creative Director of Canyon) - Coyle has created the past designs of the Canyon//SRAM Racing jerseys.

Canyon//SRAM Racing: Design reflects mentality

Kasia Niewiadoma, Gravel World Champion and third in the 2023 Tour de France Femmes, from Canyon//SRAM Racing says: "The design fits perfectly with how we present ourselves and how we are perceived: vibrant, sharp and combative. As a member of our team made up of so many nationalities, I love wearing a jersey that is characterised by its unique design - as we are all, from the youngest to the oldest team member, so different and yet so similar."

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Accessories such as gloves, headband, neck tube and race cap complement the new short-sleeved jersey, which is also available as a long-sleeved jersey.

Maik Schröder was born in East Westphalia and prefers to ride through the countryside on his gravel bike. The tour can also include a culinary stop to fortify himself for the next few kilometres. Even if there are few metres of altitude to conquer in the flatlands, he has the ambitious goal of completing a Transalp one day. As online editor, he is responsible for creating digital editorial content such as news reports, new products and event coverage.

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